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Okay...I guess it's good for accessories, but why is the Bat Lord of all people pushing around a catapult like a common soldier? It would have been much better if we'd have gotten a generic Fright Knight soldier.

I would agree that the piece selection is pretty usefull and the idea of a catapult cart would be nice, but the design here is pityable . I have no Fright Knight figs (or sets) due to the dark/space ages, but aside from the helmet (one or two is good I guess) I like the fig, especially the torso. I do have the Batlord's clothes though (helmet, shield, and cape), I gave them to an entirely black minifig with Vladek's head, works for me . I probably wouldn't have bought this set for the design, but again I did buy four of the new KK2 polybag catapult cart with the horses helmet for the wheels and pieces .

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It's a good set, especially when compared to that vile flying machine we reviewed a couple of weeks ago. The design is not perfect; it seems much heavier on one side than on the other side. I suppose that's good in a way, because there's less load to hold up for the cart pusher(or puller), but it still makes the design look clumsy. The fact that the lord himself is pushing the catapult is very awkward; it would be better if they put a simple soldier with it, like this one:
(This IS the generic FK soldier).
But then again, you can place one for one of those minifig -pack figures here, and use the bat lord for something else (you can never have too many bat lords). The set would be good in quantities, to be at the back of FKs' army.
The parts are also useful, especially the wheels and the kettle.
Overall:
Parts: 7/10
Playability: 9/10
Figs/Accessories: 7/10 (hardly any accessories!)
Design: 5/10
Nostalgia: 8/10

Overall Score: 7.2

Last edited by Nick on Sun Oct 09, 2005 3:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.

Like most sets of this size.. it's mediocre. The design of the set is, of course, borderline useless. As always.. these sets are more 'extra pieces' than 'build and play.'

And yet another Bat Lord.. not too crazy about that. Although his torso really isn't bad.. it's just difficult to find enough uses for it to warrant the 50 Bat Lords found throughout the Fright Nights line. And I'm still trying to find a good use for that helm.

That said, still a good set for the price range its in -- but only really good for parts.

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I must admit I haven't seen this set before.. I ended up ignoring the Fright Knights from the shere shock that Lego would do something that dreadful...that was before they changed the greys of course : )